Who is a close relative and what must they do for you to apply under the Family Support stream?
A close relative is defined as a mother/father, son/daughter, sister/brother, aunt/uncle, niece/nephew, grandparent or first cousin.
You must include with your MPNP application documents showing how you are related to your close relative.
Your close relative must supply documents showing that he or she is a Canadian citizen or permanent resident and has lived in Manitoba for at least one year.
Close relative must complete a Manitoba Affidavit of Support (MAS) form, which is in the Application Kit.
This form must be witnessed and signed by a Manitoba notary public or comissioner for oaths. (NOTE: It is illegal in Manitoba for a commissioner for oaths to charge money to witness this document. A notary public may charge a fee.)
If your close relative has supported the applications of other relatives for immigration to Canada she/he must give this information to the MPNP and must include the current address and employment status of the previously supported or sponsored person(s).
You must designate your close relative as your representative who is authorized to communicate with the MPNP if personal information needed during the application process.
If you cannot demonstrate that you have sufficient settlement funds (explained in the application kit) your close relative must complete the Declaration of Financial Support By Close Relative section of the Manitoba Affidavit of Support (MAS) form.
GENERAL STREAM的嘛,年龄是60没错啊,技术型的,上限当然会低很多,其实还是看总分的,就算语言不行,还是可以从其他方面拉分弥补的,只是我记得申请人(也就是你的亲属)是要有足够支付来加以后一切必要费用的经济能力的,是有个数字的,忘了,但可以查到,并不是担保人。当然了,担保人要是稳定些,多少应该也会有些帮助。